Description

The Town and Country Fires Thornton Dale is a contemporary design from Town and Country Fires. It is a multifuel stove with a good sized uncluttered curved glass door, giving an even better view of the fire. It means you can see the fire when sitting at an angle, not just in front.

It has excellent combustion and does not require a riddling grate due to a good supply of air burning the fuel to a fine ash.

We also offer a version with a log store. This is a higher version of the standard Town and Country Fires Thornton Dale, making this a very good looking stove for a higher opening, and also looks extremely smart free standing, in a more contemporary setting. (stove height increased to 768mm)

There is a heat shield supplied with this free standing stove which fits on the back panel. If this is fitted, allow an additional 30mm to the depth shown on the diagram.

All Town and Country Fires stoves have an air wash to the glass which works extremely well. Most have tertiary air at the rear of the firebox too, which burns off gases at the back of the fire that do not normally ignite, thus giving a very clean burn, causing less pollution in the atmosphere. Town and Country Fires are one of the very few stove people who actually make their stoves from start to finish in Pickering, North Yorkshire.

Town and Country Fires recommend that customers buy Town and Country Fires stoves only from a local, recognised stockist. If products are purchased from a non-approved source, they cannot guarantee that the product purchased is an up-to-date model with the latest features, nor can they be sure that the potential customer will have been given the best advice regarding suitability and installation.

The Town and Country Fires Thornton Dale. Tornton-le-Dale is a village near Pickering and within the district of Ryedale. famous for its thatched roof cottage that appears on lots of calendars and chocolate boxes. The community also host events that attract large crowds every year.

The full range of Town and Country Fires solid fuel and woodburning stoves all carry certified ratings and comply with BS EN 13240:2001+ A2:2004 and BS EN 13229:2001 +A12003 +A2:2004. They are also HETAS approved and CE marked.

Town and Country Fires design and perfect the combustion in the stoves, so that they out perform some of the very best stoves across the world. They buy British steel, cut it accurately with a laser cutter, then bend it with a CNC press. The metal formed shapes are then passed to their robot welder which produces high penetration and extremely accurate joints. Once the bodies have been produced in this way, they are finished by hand which includes shot blasting to enable a good penetration of paint. Some of the stoves are completely hand made by staff who have worked for Town and Country Fires for many years.